"I felt good. Early on, I was getting into the flow. You want to be decisive, hit the hole, and go from there."
--Broncos RB Knowshon Moreno on returning to the starting lineup

"Knowshon ran the ball hard... It's good to see him do well."
--Broncos WR Eric Decker.

"Our execution offensively suffered a little. Execution wise, in the first half especially, is something we need to get better at... But that's a tough place to play."
--Eric Decker on the team's sputter.

"They've got capable players. But at the end of the day we didn't give up a touchdown. We'll take it and go on."
--Broncos DE Elvis Dumervil on the Chiefs.

"I wanted to keep working hard, and help the team anyway I could. That's the approach I was taking (in practice)."
--Knowshon Moreno on not playing for six weeks.

"I still have a lot of things to work on. That's what practice is for."
--Knowshon Moreno

"That was huge. That was like a 10-point swing or something (after Kansas City had to punt from inside Broncos territory). That makes a big difference."
--Elvis Dumervil on Broncos TD late in the first half.

"What Knowshon did helped us tremendously. I'm very happy for him right now. To get that opportunity and be able to produce like that, he did a good job."
--Broncos tight end Joel Dreessen.

Not all kids who play baseball are uniformed with fancy script across their chests, traveling to $1,000 instructional camps and drilled how to properly hit the cut-off man. Some kids just play to play.